Hello Community
I’m Luke Ellery and I work as a content designer on Jira Software.
We’ve noticed a lot of our users change an issue’s status right after they create it. So we’re adding a new field to the Create issue window, letting you set the issue’s status when you create it. For example, select In progress if you’ve already started the work.
We’re rolling this feature out slowly while we gather feedback to help us improve the experience, so you might not see it in your project straight away.
While you’re creating an issue, you’ll see a field labelled Status. Select it to see a list of available statuses to choose from. You’ll only see statuses that:
you have permission to use
don’t have any special triggers or conditions associated with them in your workflow
can be transitioned to from the To do status
You’ll always see the initial status or transition in your workflow. Normally that status would be To do, but if you’ve made a custom initial status or transition in your project, it will always show.
Select the status you’d like your issue to be in when it’s created, then continue creating your issue as normal. When you hit Create, the issue will automatically transition into your chosen status.
If you find this global field is competing with any automation you’ve set up relating to issue creation, you may need to disable the field which will completely remove it from the Create issue window.
Go to Settings > System.
Select Edit Settings.
Scroll to Options and choose the settings you’d like to turn on or off.
Select Update to save your changes.
We've noticed a few questions asking why specific statuses aren’t showing, so we've added these steps to help you find out more.
Open the workflow editor by going to Project settings > Workflows > Edit (pencil icon). Alternatively, open an issue > select the Status field and then select View workflow.
Make sure you're viewing the workflow as a Diagram. Pick the status you're expecting to see in the Create issue window.
Check if that status has a global transition (an arrow from "All" to the status).
This is required for a status to appear in the Create Issue window.
If it does have a global transition, select the arrow from "All" to the status. That will open a small transition window. Check that there are no triggers, conditions, or validators. If any of these are set on a transition it will not appear in Create Issue.
Select Properties in the transition window. Do any of the listed properties start with jira.permission
? If so, you might not have permission to use this transition.
Back in the transition window, select Edit to check for Screens. If a screen is selected the transition will not appear in Create Issue.
Open the workflow editor by going to Project settings > Issue types > Edit workflow. Alternatively, open an issue, select the Status field and select View workflow.
Pick the status you're expecting to see in the Create issue window.
Check if that status has a global transition (an arrow from "Any status" to the status). This is required for a status to appear in the Create Issue window.
If it does have a global transition, select the arrow from "Any status" to the status, and a sidebar will appear titled Transition.
Check that there are no rules listed. Some types of rules prevent a transition from appearing in Create Issue.
Select Properties in the transition sidebar. Do any of the listed properties start with jira.permission
? If so, you might not have permission to use this transition.
In both types of projects there are permissions that can prevent a status appearing in the Create Issue window. Jira has a very fine-grained permission structure, so the best way to test this is to create an issue and try to transition it to the status you want. If this works, then permissions are not stopping the status appearing in the Issue Create list.
If you have any immediate thoughts or questions, you can share it in the comment thread below
Thanks for reading,
Luke
Luke Ellery
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